Barr Brothers: The Barr Brothers
Barr Brothers: The Barr Brothers
Format: CD
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Artist: Barr Brothers
Label: Secret City Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 680341210025
Genre: Folk
2011 album from this Montreal-based quartet founded by brothers Brad and Andrew Barr, best known for their previous work as members of New England trio the Slip. A move to Montreal in 2004 eventually led to the formation of the new group, rounded out by harpist Sarah Page, and multi-instrumentalist Andres Vial, both Montreal natives. Recorded in their makeshift studio in an old boiler room at the foot of Mount Royal, the self-titled debut was written over the course of the brothers' time in a city full of strangers, lovers, old ghosts and new friends. It reads like a dusty journal of a traveler at the crossroads of good and evil. It's an opus of beautiful Folk, gut busting Blues and far-out African rhythm.
Tracks:
1.1 Beggar in the Morning
1.2 Ooh, Belle
1.3 Old Mythologies
1.4 Give the Devil Back His Heart
1.5 Cloud [For Lhasa]
1.6 The Devils Harp
1.7 Lord, I Just Can't Keep from Crying
1.8 Deacon's Son
1.9 Held My Head
1.10 Let There Be Horses